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Betta Feeding Ring -- Reduces Wastage Maintains Water Quality - Practical Floating Food Squar...


Studio : Marimo Pet Store

Publisher : Marimo Pet Store

Binding : Misc.

Product Description
What are the major advantages to adding a feeding ring?
Not only does the SunGrow Fish Feeding Square make it far more simpler to feed your betta fish, it effectively prevents filter clogs, helps to maintain clean and healthy water and is highly useful when dealing with bullies or finicky fish. A bully fish can only be at one floating feeder at a time, so while he is occupied, the other fish is free to eat from their own feeding station. For picky eaters, add specialty food to specific feeding ring; it won't take long for him to figure out where to get his favorite treats.

Old or injured betta fish may have a hard time seeing their food or reaching the pellets before the water current takes them away or they sink to the bottom. Simply place the feeding square above your betta's head, sprinkle in some floating food and leave him to eat at his own pace. His food will not float astray and afterwards you can easily remove any excess food.

Can I use this floating feeder in any aquarium?
From plakats and crowntail betta fish to tetras, gouramis and mollies, freshwater and saltwater fish of all types benefit from the floating feeder square. A single feed ring works for betta tanks or smaller aquariums while larger fish tanks with numerous community fish may need a couple feeding stations. The black color and sleek square design blends perfectly into the background and adds zero distraction to your unique underwater environment.

Do I need to clean the SunGrow Feeding Ring?
Made with a safe, durable plastic material and secure rubber suction cup, the Square Fish Feeder requires no cleaning or maintenance. Not only that, but it actually minimizes the amount of time and energy you spend cleaning your tank or replacing your filter. People who grow duckweed use the feeding squares to prevent the plants from being propelled underwater because of the return water from the filter. As water levels go down, so do the feeder rings.
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